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Code4lib is a successful brand in the library world, but with its continued growth it is time to consider the future of Code4Lib. Presented by Edward Corrado.
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Jon Stroop Code4lib Lightning Talk
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Jodi Schneider and Jonathan Gorman give an introduction to the #Code4Lib chatroom.
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Code4lib Talk
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Edward M. Corrado; Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks, 29-Apr-2011
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Luciano Ramalho; Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks, 29-Apr-2011
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Michael Appleby; Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks, 28-Apr-2011
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Jay Luker; Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks, 29-Apr-2011
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Code4Lib Lightning Talk by Terry Brady
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Rescartes John Lightning Talk
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George Campbell Lightning Talk
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code4lib 2013 lightning talk
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Cynthia Ng Lightning Talk
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Ross Singer Code4lib Lightning Talk
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Code4lib Talk
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It's near impossible to build a rich web application without javascript. We have a lot of great patterns to follow, such as progressive enhancement, to make sure our rich web applications are usable, accessible, and testable. However; when javascript is involved the possibility exists that bugs can be introduced that won't get caught by most unit and integration testing frameworks. This is where Watir (pronounced water) comes in. Watir can be used with popular ruby testing frameworks like RSpec...
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Code4Lib Lightning Talk by Kate Kosturski
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code4lib 2013 lightning talk
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Last year Declan Fleming presented ALL TEH METADATAS and reviewed our UC San Diego Library Digital Asset Management system and RDF data model. You may be shocked to hear that all that metadata wasn't quite enough to handle increasingly complex digital library and research data in an elegant way. Our ad-hoc, 8-year-old data model has also been added to in inconsistent ways and our librarians and developers have not always been perfectly in sync in understanding how the data model has evolved...
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Current library search interfaces focus on books, journals and articles but offer little access to related entities, such as people, places, and events. These entities are generally only represented as attributes of other metadata records. Linked data can power interfaces that surface these entities as first-class resources, integrating them into results alongside library materials. This presentation will describe research into such an interface for exploring a particular subject area: the...
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Solr is continually improving. Solr 4 was recently released, bringing dramatic changes in the underlying Lucene library and Solr-level features. It's tough for us all to keep up with the various versions and capabilities. This talk will blaze through the highlights of new features and improvements in Solr 4 (and up). Topics will include: SolrCloud, direct spell checking, surround query parser, and many other features. We will focus on the features library coders really need to know about.
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The NCSU Libraries is using Google Analytics increasingly across its website as a replacement for usage tracking via Urchin. More recently, we have also begun to use the event tracking features in Google Analytics. This has allowed us to gather usage statistics for activities that don’t initiate new requests to the server, such as clicks that hide and show already-loaded content (as in many tabbed interfaces). Aggregating these events together with pageview tracking in Google Analytics...
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Code4Lib Conference
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Can you use HTML5 video now? Yes. I'll show you how to get started using HTML5 video, including gotchas, tips, and tricks. Beyond the basics we'll see the power of having video integrated into HTML and the browser. We'll look at how to interact with video (and other time-based media) via JavaScript. Finally, we'll look at examples that push the limits and show the exciting future of video on the Web. My experience comes from technical development of an oral history video clips project. I...
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Code4lib Talk
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Eric and Megan Lightning Talk
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Code4lib Talk
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Geoffrey Lightning Talk
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The NCSU Libraries is using Google Analytics increasingly across its website as a replacement for usage tracking via Urchin. More recently, we have also begun to use the event tracking features in Google Analytics. This has allowed us to gather usage statistics for activities that don’t initiate new requests to the server, such as clicks that hide and show already-loaded content (as in many tabbed interfaces). Aggregating these events together with pageview tracking in Google Analytics...
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After a low-tech experiment in crowdsourced transcription grew into a surprisingly successful library initiative and demanded new commitments to user engagement, we found ourselves looking for a more efficient and user-friendly solution. We customized CHNM’s Scripto community transcription tool and various other Omeka plugins to develop a new site: DIYHistory. We often receive questions about the technical side of both platforms, usually (to our dismay) from libraries who already assume they...
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Code4lib Talk
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Julien Lightning Talk
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Jonathan Rockhind Lightning Talk
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Keynote
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Have you ever thought that library vendors purposely create the worst possible user experience they can imagine because they just hate users? Have you ever thought that your own library website feels like it was created by committee rather than for users because, well, it was? I’ll talk about how we used vendor supplied APIs to our ILS and Discovery tool to create an experience for our users that sucks at least a little bit less. The talk will provide specific examples of how inefficient or...
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